The build-up to England's semi-final with New Zealand demanded a big performance. Eddie Jones' men exceeded all expectations in Yokohama.
Kieran Read said it was difficult to put into words what went wrong as New Zealand's bid to make history in Japan was ended...
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Mark Keohane, in his Cape Times column, writes that the authentic transformation of the Springboks makes this World Cup campaign the most significant in...
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Coach Warren Gatland says Six Nations champions Wales will thrive on being written off before South Africa clash at the Rugby World Cup.
South Africa's Rugby World Cup semi-final tie with Wales will likely come down to which side has the best kicking game, says Handre Pollard.
All Blacks assistant coach Ian Foster says the defending champions must hold the edge over England in scrums and lineouts.
The Money Boy has selected four betting sites that he will continue using as he starts gaining more experience by learning from the Money...
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The Money Man sits down with former Springbok James Dalton and Mark Keohane to look ahead to this weekend’s Rugby World Cup semi-finals.
Brodie Retallick referred to Courtney Lawes as Michael Laws when England toured New Zealand in 2014.
Wales have an impressive recent record against South Africa, but they have not beaten the Springboks in a Rugby World Cup match.
Former France lock Sebastien Vahaamahina will not be able to play for Clermont Auvergne until December after being given a six-week ban.
New Zealand will look to maintain a winning run stretching 12 years and return to the Rugby World Cup final by beating England this...
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New Zealand are the favourites for Rugby World Cup success to all but those in the England camp, according to Eddie Jones.
Steve Hansen laughed off Eddie Jones' comments about England being spied on ahead of their Rugby World Cup semi-final against New Zealand.
Springbok Cheslin Kolbe will sit out the Rugby World Cup semi-final against Wales with an ankle injury and has been replaced by Sbu Nkosi.
Scott Barrett is the only change to the starting All Blacks team who crushed Ireland in the quarter-finals as they prepare to face England.